NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED ELDER LAW AND
SPECIAL NEEDS FIRM FOR YOUR CLIENTS.

REFERRALS TO OUT-OF-STATE ELDER LAW,
SPECIAL NEEDS AND LIFE CARE ATTORNEYS.

HISTORY OF ACHIEVEMENT Stephen Spano is a
nationally recognized elder law and estate planning attorney
and is one of only 453 Board Certified Elder Law Attorneys
in the nation. He is past president of the National Elder Law
Foundation, Life Care Planning Law Firms Association and
the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys’ Massachusetts
Chapter, as well as one of the founders of the Massachusetts
Guardianship Association. He is Martindale-Hubbell® AV-rated
and an adjunct professor in the Estate Planning, Elder Law
and Special Needs LL.M program at Western New England
University School of Law. All the attorneys at the firm are
members of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and
VA-accredited with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

EXPERTISE Known for obtaining results, Spano & Dawicki
brought the landmark case of Morrison, the first child-caregiver contract case to prevail in Massachusetts. The
firm has a proven track record in handling complex issues,
including MassHealth plans, applications and appeals. They
offer unique solutions to assist clients and their families in
maintaining independence and dignity in conjunction with
comprehensive solutions to safeguard their assets. The firm
is an excellent source for elder law, asset protection, special
needs, estate planning, trust, guardianship, conservatorship,
fiduciary representation/litigation and probate matters.

TRUSTING RELATIONSHIPS “We are a trusted source
for your clients. We help them preserve their independence,
family relationships, precious memories and assets,” Spano
says. Trust and expertise are the most important reasons
a referral is made to Spano & Dawicki. The firm provides
assistance to lawyers searching for an elder law attorney in
other states by offering no-fee referrals to recognized elder
law attorneys throughout the country.

Let them help you meet the growing needs of your clients,
while safeguarding your position as their trusted adviser.